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Other such place-names include Lugdunum Clavatum ( modern Laon, France ) and Luguvalium ( modern Carlisle, England ) It is also possible that Lucus Augusti ( modern Lugo in Galicia, Spain ) is derived from the theonym Lugus ,< ref >* García Quintela, Marco V. ( et al.
It is often misattributed to St. Augustine of Hippo, but seems to have been first used in the 17th century by the Archbishop of Split ( Spalato ) Marco Antonio de Dominis ( 1560-1624 ), in book 4, chapter 8 ( p. 676 of the first volume ) of his De republica ecclesiastica libri X ( London, 1617 ), where it appears in context as follows: Quod si in ipsa radice, hoc est sede, vel potius solio Romani pontificis haec abominationis lues purgaretur et ex communi ecclesiae consilio consensuque auferretur hic metus, depressa scilicet hac petra scandali ac ad normae canonicae iustitiam complanata, haberemus ecclesiae atrium aequabile levigatum ac pulcherrimis sanctuarii gemmis splendidissimum.
Pietro and Zabarella had at least three sons: Marco, Bernardo et Lunardo.
" Marie-Anne Comnène, the widow of Benjamin Crémieux, writes in Hommes et Mondes of December 1949: " There were authoritative critics: Marco Pron, Franci, Rossi, count Morra and Mademoiselle Bellonci, great animators of the Pen Club.

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Texts by Ariel Dorfman and Marco Antonio de la Parra.
In 1921, President Marco Fidel Suárez called the city the Pórtico Dorado de la República ( Golden Gate of the Republic ) in recognition of its economic importance as a port since the late 19th century.
Mandrake is a character in the play King Kong Palace, written by Chilean playwright Marco Antonio de la Parra.
Marco died in 1227, two years after Otto de la Roche, the first duke of Athens, departed for France, three years after the Kingdom of Thessalonica collapsed, and a short while before the death of Geoffrey I of Villehardouin, Prince of Achaea.
Agriano, Aliena, Ancarano, Biselli, Campi, Casali di Serravalle, Case sparse, Castelluccio, Cortigno, Forca Canapine, Forsivo, Frascaro, Legogne, Monte-Cappelletta, Nottoria, Ocricchio, Ospedaletto, Pescia, Pie ' la rocca, Piediripa, Popoli, San Marco, San Pellegrino, Sant ' Andrea, Savelli, Serravalle, Valcaldara.
Marco Antonio Etcheverry Vargas ( born September 26, 1970 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra ) is a retired Bolivian footballer, considered one of the greatest Bolivian players of all time.
es: Marco institucional de la Unión Europea
): Giovanni Legrenzi e la Cappella ducale di San Marco: atti dei convegni internazionali di studi, Venezia, 24-26 maggio 1990, Clusone, 14-16 settembre 1990.
In the Clausura 2010 the club Started of the preseason by singing players Marcelo Palau, Herculez Gomez and Alexandro Álvarez also bringing back players Álvaro Fabián González, Hiber Ruíz and Marco Capetillo who had not played since 2007. The club started the tournament bu losing 1-0 to Tigres de la UANL at home.
* Marco Porcio Catón o Memorias para la impugnación del nuevo Luciano de Quito ( 1780 )
e. Its full name is Marco Porcio Catón o Memorias para la impugnación del nuevo Luciano de Quito.
* 24 Hours of Le Mans at the Circuit de la Sarthe won by Audi Sport North America ( Marco Werner / Emanuele Pirro / Frank Biela )
), which was his fifth, Salsa a la Manera de ... ( Salsa, Marco Antonio's Way ..., which represented his first foray into the Salsa rhythm ), 1991's Mi Borinquen Querido ( My Dear Borinquen, where he paid homage to Puerto Rican folklore music ), a 1993 dedication to Pedro Infante, and a 1997 album and CD which was dedicated to José Alfredo Jiménez.
* Joan Sebastian-September 30, 2007, September 28, 2008, with Marco Antonio Solís, April 19, 2009, with Jenni Rivera, April 24, 2010 and November 20, 2011, with Paquita la del Barrio
Amedeo Miceli di Serradileo, Una dichiarazione di Luigi III d ' Angiò dalla città di San Marco, " Archivio Storico per la Calabria e la Lucania ", Roma, XLIII, 1976, pp. 69 – 83.
It was actually written in 1913 by Jose E. Marco as a part of his historical fiction Las antiguas leyendas de la Isla de Negros ( Spanish, " The Ancient Legends of the Island of Negros "), which he attributed to a priest named Jose Maria Pavon.
When Scott presented these conclusions in his doctoral dissertation, defended on 16 June 1968 before a panel of eminent Filipino historians which included Teodoro Agoncillo, Horacio de la Costa, Marcelino Foronda, Mercedes Grau Santamaria, Nicolas Zafra and Gregorio Zaide, not a single question was raised about the chapter which he had called The Contributions of Jose E. Marco to Philippine historiography.
Ducange wrote numerous plays and melodramas, among which the most successful were Marco Loricot, ou le petit Chouan de 1830 ( 1836 ), and Trente ans, ou la vie d ' un joueur ( 1827 ), in which Frédérick Lemaître found one of his best parts.

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* The Molo Seen from the Bacino di San Marco ( 1730s ), Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
The group counted among its members Alessandro Mendini, Martine Bedin, Andrea Branzi, Aldo Cibic, Michele de Lucchi, Nathalie du Pasquier, Michael Graves, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Shiro Kuramata, Matteo Thun, Javier Mariscal, George Sowden, Marco Zanini, and the journalist Barbara Radice.
Books of the Marvels of the World ( French: Livres des merveilles du monde ) or Description of the World ( Divisament dou monde ), also nicknamed Il Milione (" The Million ") or Oriente Poliano and commonly called The Travels of Marco Polo, is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Marco Polo, describing the travels of the latter through Asia, Persia, China, and Indonesia between 1271 and 1291.
* Vallas, Sophie Moon Palace: Marco autobiographe, ou les errances du Bildungsroman.

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This film is part of what Wood aficionados refer to as " The Kelton Trilogy ", a trio of films featuring Paul Marco as " Officer Kelton ", a whining, reluctant policeman.
Salai executed a number of paintings under the name of Andrea Salai, but although Vasari claims that Leonardo " taught him a great deal about painting ", his work is generally considered to be of less artistic merit than others among Leonardo's pupils, such as Marco d ' Oggione and Boltraffio.
With Richard Lewontin, Gould wrote an influential 1979 paper entitled, " The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm ", which introduced the architectural term " spandrel " into evolutionary biology.
), " Saverio Mercadante ( 1795-1870 )" Elena da Feltre ", in the booklet accompanying the 1997 recording of that opera at the Wexford Festival released on the Marco Polo label.
So went the tale of the " Old Man in the Mountain ", assembled by Marco Polo and accepted by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, an 18th century Austrian orientalist writer responsible for much of the spread of this legend.
There is also a museum dedicated to her in Marco de Canaveses, Portugal called " Museu Municipal Carmen Miranda ", with various photos and one of the famous hats.
* " Anna e Marco ", a 1977 song by Lucio Dalla
The work of his late maturity can broadly be characterized as " neo-Riccian ", for in this period his style echoed in some respects his youthful emulation of Marco Ricci.
The city of Cali, is known as Colombia's " capital of salsa ", having produced such groups as Orquesta Guayacan, Grupo Niche, songwriter Kike Santander, and Julian Collazos, the producer of the Marco Barrientos Band.
* Marco Bergmann: Dunkler Pfeifer – Die bisher ungeschriebene Lebensgeschichte des " Rattenfängers von Hameln ", BoD, 2.
The album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got featured Marco Pirroni and Kevin Mooney, of Adam and the Ants fame, and contained her international breakthrough hit " Nothing Compares 2 U ", a song written by Prince and originally recorded and released by a side project of his, The Family.
Three promo singles were released in late 2008: " Marco Polo " featuring Soulja Boy, " Big Girls ", and " Roc The Mic ".
In Venice, these books were kept in an abbey whose library henceforth " sparked the Renaissance ", inspired " Leonardo and Michelangelo ", and motivated Marco Polo and his father to journey to the Orient, paying back the library by adding the Great Books from Kublai Khan's Empire of Cathay to it upon Marco's return.
Once called Marco Pagot, he is now known to the world as " Porco Rosso ", Italian for " Crimson Pig ".
His support players included Fatso Marco ( 1948 – 1952 ), Ruth Gilbert as " Max ", Milton's love-starved secretary ( 1952 – 1955 ), Bobby Sherwood ( 1952 – 1953 ), Arnold Stang ( 1953 – 1955 ), Jack Collins ( 1953 – 1955 ) and Milton Frome ( 1953 – 1955 ).
Goryeo was transliterated into Italian as " Cauli ", the name Marco Polo used when mentioning the country in his Travels, derived from the Mandarin Chinese form Gāolí.
Marco Polo ( 1254 – 1324 ), famous for the first " world trip ", met Kurds in Mosul on his way to China, and he wrote what he had learned about Kurdistan and the Kurds to enlighten his European contemporaries.
He always rode a horse which his friends nicknamed " Marco Polo ", after the Venetian traveller.
* Marco Polo's " Cathay " was just south of " Tartary ", and Ricci learned that there was no other country between the Ming Empire and " Tartary " ( i. e., the lands of Mongols and Manchus ).
*" Come Morning ", " The Golden Way " and " Maya " on Marco Polo by Nicola Alesini & Pier Luigi Andreoni ( 1995 )
After their ship is hit one of the orbiting " planets ", Kin, Marco and Silver are forced to abandon ship and land on the flat Earth with the help of their lift-belt equipped suits.
In the same year, the Kingdom of Lombardy – Venetia revolted against the Austrian Empire in the Five Days of Milan, forming the Provisional Government of Lombardy on 22 March 1848 and Provisional Government of Venice, or " Republic of San Marco ", a day later.
While it has long been claimed that he studied in Venice with Adrian Willaert, and that he was a singer at San Marco, no specific documentation of either of these events has been found ; some dedicatory material in his Venetian publications mentions him as a " disciple " or " follower ", but not specifically as a student.

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